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Pineapple Icebox Cake

May 30, 2023 by Nur

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Pineapple Icebox CakeI absolutely adore this pineapple icebox cake. Not only is it ridiculously easy to make, it’s absolutely delicious. It’s the perfect no bake dessert for any summertime gathering. We used to spend our summers in amman, and my khalto would always make this pineapple cake for us. I would probably eat half the tray myself, and take an extra piece home if I could. It comes together so quickly and it’s the best dessert. And if you’re not a pineapple fan feel free to use canned peaches or any other fruit you love!

A lot of the “cakes” made overseas are usually easy basic desserts. This easy no bake pineapple icebox cake is no exception. Many of the no bake cakes consist of tea cookies in some shape or form. Tea biscuits are as popular as vanilla wafer or graham crackers are here. They make for a great base for many of the desserts and they taste delicious. For this cake I soak them in the pineapple juice and then layer with cream or pineapples. You can make a nescafe version where you soak in coffee and layer with cream and cocoa powder. Honestly, no matter what way you have them, they’re always delicious.

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This super easy icebox cake is made with fresh cream and sliced pineapples sandwiched with layers of tea biscuits soaked in pineapple juice. Such an easy summer dessert that will never fail to please all your guests!

  • Author: Nur Ashour

Ingredients

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2 20 oz cans sliced pineapples

2–3 Sleeves Tea Biscuits (I use the ulker brand, but these are available everywhere)

2 cups Heavy Cream

7 oz Sweetened Condensed Milk

1 can Ishta Cream (Use any brand you like, this one is available everywhere) You can also use some from this recipe if you have leftover!

Pistachios (for topping)

Instructions

Begin by preparing your cream and pineapples. Remove the pineapples from the juice and slice in half or into small pieces. Save the juice.

Whip the heavy cream until you get very soft peaks. Add the ishta cream, condensed milk, and 1/4 cup of the pineapple juice. Whip and set aside.

Prep a 9×13 dish. I like to line it with parchment paper. Soak each tea cookie in the pineapple juice and layer your first layer of cookies. Add 1/3 of the cream. Layer with the sliced pineapple. Add another layer of soaked cookies, cream, and the remaining pineapple. (My first layer was pineapple slice halves, and my second was chopped. This helped add structure to the cake).

Top with the rest of the cream and spread evenly. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours. The Parchment paper makes it easier to remove from the pan for clean slices. Slice, top with pistachios or crush tea biscuits and enjoy!

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  1. Nadia

    This pineapple icebox cake was so so good, such a crowd pleaser!! Best part is you can make it a day in advance!!

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HEY! I’m Nur, and I'm so glad you're here!

I adore food and love to replicate my mom’s cooking with shortcuts to make for an easier process while keeping all the flavor! I’ll teach you to make easy desserts and authentic dishes, and I’ll give you all the insider tips and tricks to the best tasting food.

Look around, I’m sure you’ll find something you love. Make it. I’m sure you’ll be back for more!

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